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The Way of the Cross [Religious Week]Fr. Stephen Chan led our soulful Way of the Cross. We meditated on Jesus’ sacrifice, finding spiritual strength to embrace our own crosses with faith, hope, and renewed Lenten devotion.
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Volunteer Service [Religious Week]Today’s Lenten voluntary service promoted cultural inclusion! We cooked Nepalese dishes with a local lady, then shared the food with cleaners in Jordan. Students showed great initiative and responsibility throughout.
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Booth Activities [Science and Technology Week]
Science & Technology Week concluded on a high note, leaving students enriched with new scientific knowledge and curiosity. The diverse range of activities—from lectures and experiments to reading and competitions—brought science to life inside and outside the classroom. Students not only deepened their understanding of various disciplines but also cultivated creative thinking and teamwork. The week successfully fulfilled its mission to nurture a passion for exploration and innovation among all participants.
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Art Society -- Woodworking WorkshopDuring the process of making the wooden photo frames and cross ornaments, the students demonstrated a spirit of perseverance while deepening their understanding of the faith.
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Teacher-student football match
The friendly football match between students and teachers helped everyone relax after the school week and improved student–teacher relationships. Everyone enjoyed the game and is looking forward to the next match.
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Drama Lecture [Mental Health Week]
Counseling Team-Mental Health Week
The junior secondary assembly invited the Playground Association to share anti-bullying messages.
The senior secondary assembly invited the Seed Foundation to host an interactive improv theatre, exploring dreams, promoting a happy campus, and fostering positive values among students.
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Booth Activities [Mental Health Week]
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F6 Prayer ServiceOn March 5th, our Form 6 students came together for a heartfelt Prayer Service officiated by our School Chaplain, Fr. Stephen Chan. This ceremony marked a significant milestone in their academic journeys, filled with reflection and hope for the future.
Fr. Stephen inspired us with words from bible, reminding everyone not to worry about the future but to place trust in God through prayer.
Our School Supervisor, Ms. Lau, encouraged the students that they are well-equipped to handle what lies ahead and that they are not alone in their journeys.
As a token of celebration, each student received a can of Coke, symbolizing the joy and companionship shared during their time together. Let's continue to support them in prayer as they step into the next phase of their journey.
Congratulations to all the Form 6 class!
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Morale-Boosting event for F6 students
The Guidance Team held a Morale-Boosting event for Form 6 students today, enjoying breakfast together, taking instant photos, and writing words of encouragement for themselves to cheer the students on. The principal also shared study tips with the students to boost their spirits!
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Chinese Language Association -- Dramatic Performance
To promote Chinese culture, the Chinese Language Association invited a theatre company to perform for Secondary 1 to 3 students during Chinese Culture Week. The drama presented cultural elements in a lively and engaging manner, allowing students to learn more about Chinese culture in a joyful and enjoyable atmosphere. The event was well received by both teachers and students, and the atmosphere was highly positive.
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Chinese Language Association -- Booth Activities
The Chinese Language Association organized a variety of booth activities for students during the lunch break. On Monday and Tuesday, external organizations presented traditional Chinese crafts such as ironwork, miniature floral plaques, shed building, candy onion pancakes, dough figurines, and woodworking. On Wednesday and Thursday, the school's Chinese Language Association set up its own booths, featuring shuttlecock kicking, paper cutting, and cloisonné (Jingtai blue) experiences. In a relaxed and joyful atmosphere, students gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and traditional crafts.
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Chinese Language Association -- Couplet-Writing Booth
During the lunch break, the Chinese Language Association set up a couplet-writing booth, allowing students to express their New Year wishes on red paper and immerse themselves in the festive cultural atmosphere. The activity received an enthusiastic response, with many students showcasing their talents. Some impressed others with their elegant and neat calligraphy, while others captured attention with creative combinations of writing and drawing. The atmosphere was lively and joyful.



